Warriors' Stephen Curry sprains right ankle

TORONTO -- Warriors point guard Stephen Curry was knocked out of Monday's game after suffering a mild sprain of his right ankle in the third quarter.

It's Curry's second sprain of that ankle this month. He went the first 36 games without any issues with his right ankle, which was surgically repaired in April. But he missed two games after spraining it in shootaround on Jan. 16 before the Warriors hosted Miami.

Curry had seemed to recover from that sprain until he did it again Monday.

At the 5-minute mark of the third quarter, Curry was driving to his left trying to get down the middle of the lane. While splitting two defenders, it appeared he stepped on the foot of Raptors center Aaron Gray. Curry hit the floor hard and was slow to get up. He tried to walk it off, taking a long walk under the basket to the free throw line.

After signaling to Jackson he was fine, Curry stayed in the game for another minute. Still wincing, he was replaced by Jarrett Jack and immediately checked out by trainers.

For the next several minutes, Curry was looked at by the training staff, sitting on the hardwood fidgeting with his ankle. He took multiple trips to the locker room and even tried to talk Jackson into letting him back in. Jackson wouldn't oblige.